Democratic senator, John Kerry, is seeking the full release
of the FBI's Freedom of Information Act files, on the late civil rights
leader, Martin Luther King Jr. For years, the FBI deceitfully released
partial files that have been heavily redacted. It screams cowardice,
dishonesty and treachery.

It's really ridiculous that a U.S. Senator has to bring
forth special legislation to unearth all the FBI King files, when the
Freedom of Information Act, which is already in existence by
Congressional order, states the people of the United States are entitled
to the files in question that the Federal Bureau of Investigation is
disgracefully hiding.

The suicide letter the devilish FBI sent to Martin Luther King Jr.
telling him to kill himself, just before he accepted the Nobel Peace
Prize. Thankfully, he didn't harm himself.

The FBI isn't fooling anyone but themselves, into
thinking the nation and the world likes and respects them for this
appalling deceit, treachery and treason. The world hates the FBI.
Americans look at the Bureau with mistrust and disdain and foreign
governments greet them with quiet suspicion, believing the absolute
worst when they see them coming.

Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated

It is apart of the reason so many nations honored King
with awards and accolades while he was alive and continue to do so to
this day - it is to stand up to the foul, ongoing conduct of the FBI,
who tried to dehumanize and destroy him. When they couldn't break him nor convince him to
kill himself, they murdered him in cold blood like animals.

Martin Luther King Jr.'s funeral

King wasn't perfect, but he certainly didn't deserve the
horrific abuse the FBI subjected him to for years. No one does, as it is
evil, ugly and unspeakably wicked.

For decades it has been said, the FBI murdered King,
deeming him an abomination, for being a black man preaching about equal
rights. How ironic, as that ugly, abominable
racism still exists at
the FBI, deeming blacks and Hispanics inferior to whites. The
Judiciary Report believes, if Martin Luther King Jr. had been born into
modern times, preaching today the same message he did during the Civil Rights
era, the FBI would murder him all over again.

As the expression goes, heaven forbid anyone stands up
and peacefully state all people are created equal in the sight of God -
the FBI immediately brands you a communist, socialist or spy that needs
to be neutralized immediately.

Former FBI Director and murderer J. Edgar Hoover

After all, this is the same FBI arguing in a 2009 court
case that the Civil Rights Act did not give blacks equal rights
under the law. Therefore, the FBI hasn't changed.

As usual, the FBI is behaving as though it is a law unto
itself, in trying to hide one of world history's worst open secrets.
Hiding Martin Luther King Jr's true FOIA files will not make the world love the FBI, as many
and I do mean many,
people currently hate the agency and want it gone. The FBI is the most
hated law enforcement agency in America and the world. Therefore, they
need to drop the charade and exit the stage.

FBI Director Robert S. Mueller

Since the days of King, the FBI has been held up to
world contempt. Recently, failures involving September 11th, Fort Hood, the attempted airline
bombing of Christmas 2009, the billion dollar computer system fiasco and Patriot Act abuse
scandal, among other things, has destroyed the agency's name to greater degrees in
modern times.

Additionally, as much as the FBI likes to blame others
for its all encompassing failures, the FBI's greatest enemy is...the
FBI. For further reference, see the
FBI's Aged Osama Pic Scandal.
Poor judgment permeates FBI hq.

Fidelity, Bravery and Integrity?

The C.I.A. can be downright evil and wicked, doing
things they have to hide from the American people, lest riots break out
in the streets of America, but the world never viewed them as
incompetent. The FBI has an image of incompetence, idiocy and insanity
it just can't shake, thanks to poor leadership from headquarters, in
folly after folly.

While, one maybe able to laugh at it, there is one
massive problem. As the Judiciary Report has stated for years, the FBI
is America's first line of defense against terrorists and serious
criminals. The FBI + national security is a formula for the death of
innocent people. Something needs to be done on a congressional level,
lest millions die when the FBI fails again, on a greater level in a
serious terror probe.

U.S. Sen. John Kerry plans to
introduce legislation next week that would pave the way for the release
of thousands of FBI documents on the life and death of the Rev. Martin
Luther King Jr.

Kerry, D-Mass., said the bill,
which failed in 2006, can pass this year in honor of King. "I want the
world to know what he stood for," Kerry said. "And I want his personal
history preserved and examined by releasing all of his records."

The bill calls for creating a
Martin Luther King Records Collection at the National Archives that
would include all government records related to King. The bill also
would create a five-member independent review board that would identify
and make public all documents from agencies including the FBI ó just as
a review board in 1992 made public documents related to the 1963 John F.
Kennedy assassination...

Excellent reference site, including
declassified and liberated documents. Includes the FBI's letter to Martin Luther
King, Jr. urging him to commit suicide, sent just before he accepted the Nobel
Peace Prize. http://www.truthdig.com/uncoveredwww.cointel.org

The FBI and Martin
Luther King

On October 10, 1963,
U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy committed what is widely viewed as one
of the most ignominious acts in modern American history: he authorized the
Federal Bureau of Investigation to begin wiretapping the telephones of the
Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. Kennedy believed that one of King's closest
advisers was a top-level member of the American Communist Party, and that King
had repeatedly misled Administration officials about his ongoing close ties with
the man. Kennedy acted reluctantly, and his order remained secret until May of
1968, just a few weeks after King's assassination and a few days before
Kennedy's own. But the FBI onslaught against King that followed Kennedy's
authorization remains notorious, and the stains on the reputations of everyone
involved are indelible.